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In the [[Tutorial_Module01_Archive#Advanced_-_Model_Resolution_.28Optional.29 | optional section of Module 1 of the TUFLOW Tutorial Model]], we looked at reducing the cell size to get a better representation of the channel. In this module we will adopt the second approach of modelling the creek as 1D elements using Flood Modeller.<br>
TUFLOW may be dynamically linked to 1D networks using the hydrodynamic solutions of ESTRY (TUFLOW 1D), Flood Modeller
Setting up a 1D/2D model where the 1D channel cuts through the 2D domain is probably the most time-consuming type of a model to setup. However, the reduction in simulation time can be beneficial and make this a good approach. For this module, the complete Flood Modeller 1D model has been provided, to allow for progressing through the module in a relatively short period of time.<br>
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*<b>IEF</b>: A blank folder in which to store Flood Modeller Event Files used to simulate the model.
*<b>RES</b>: A blank folder in which to write the Flood Modeller result files.
For further information on each file type, please refer to the [
For this tutorial, the floodplain of the study area will be modelled entirely in TUFLOW.
The cross-sections in the Flood Modeller 1D model have been trimmed to the top of bank to ensure there is no double-counting of storage within the floodplain.
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:<font color="blue"><tt>Read GIS Code BC </tt></font> <font color="red"><tt>== </tt></font> mi\2d_bc_FMT_M01_HX_001_R.MIF<font color="green"><tt> ! Deactivates the cells where the watercourse has been modelled in 1D </tt></font>
Note that the order of the commands is important. The layer '''2d_code_FMT_M01_001.MIF''' first activates cells within the modelled area then the layer '''2d_bc_FMT_M01_HX_001_R.MIF''' deactivates selected cells along the watercourse.
'''Other GIS'''<br>
Add an extra command line after <font color="blue"><tt> Read GIS Code </tt></font><font color="red"><tt>==</tt></font>..\model\gis\2d_code_FMT_M01_001_R.shp
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In the <b>Complete_Model\FMT_M01\Flood_Modeller\IEF</b> folder a batch file has been provided. To use the batch file in this tutorial:<br>
*Ensure that you [https://wiki.tuflow.com/
*Move the batch file to the <b>FMT_Tutorial\FMT_M01\Flood_Modeller\IEF</b> folder
*Open the batch file in a text editor. On the 'set FloodModeller=' line, change the path from the one provided to the full path to the ISISf32.exe file that you set up with the installation folders.
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=Review the Results=
Modelled results can be processed, reviewed and visualised in many different packages.<br>
For a complete introduction to the different options, [[Tutorial_Module01_Archive#Viewing_Results | refer to Tutorial Module 1]]. <br>
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If you experience an issue that is not detailed above please send an email to [mailto:support@tuflow.com support@tuflow.com]<br>
=Conclusion=
We introduced the user to the linking of a TUFLOW 2D domain to a 1D Flood Modeller model.<br>
For further training opportunities see <u>[https://tuflow.com/training/training-course-catalogue/ TUFLOW Training Catalogue]</u> and/or contact <u>[mailto:training@tuflow.com training@tuflow.com]</u>. <br>
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